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FCA launches a company car drivers club

An exciting new scheme, which offers company car drivers a range of excellent benefits, has just been launched by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
Jeep Compass available to test drive with new FCA company car drivers club
Get to drive vehicles such as this Jeep Compass on special off road courses as a benefit of the FCA company car drivers club

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2 May 2018

FIAT Chrysler Automobiles – known as FCA – is launching a new company car scheme.

FCA brands include Fiat, Jeep and Alfa Romeo.

The company car club is open to drivers of FCA cars, as well as other brands that have been leased or purchased for business use.

The scheme offers the opportunity to get to grips with the FCA product range by participating in special test drive events such as Jeep off-road adventures and Alfa Romeo and Abarth track days.

There is also the opportunity to get tickets for FCA Brand events such as the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Farnborough Air Show.

Members will also have direct access to FCA’s vehicle demonstrator fleet, enabling company car drivers access to the full range of Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Jeep models to test at their leisure, without the need to visit a dealer.

Simon Wheeler, National Fleet Marketing Manager, FCA said:

“The company car is one of the most exciting perks of a job but, whether it’s a benefit of status or an essential business tool, choosing the right car for the job is an important decision. This is especially true if you’re going to spend several years in that vehicle or going to undertake serious mileage.

“Choosing a company car is an important decision so the objectives of the club are to help drivers in their selection when considering a Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Jeep, Abarth or Fiat Professional vehicle, adding value to the ownership experience by rewarding loyalty. We also want to incentivise company car drivers of competitor products to get to know the FCA product range and give our cars a try.”

 

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Matt Morton

Matt Morton

Matt Morton is an automotive content writer for Business Car Manager

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